DogTok - Dog Translator
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- Category Adventure
- Platform Android/iOS
- Age 10+
- Price Free
- Installs 2 Million+
- Updated 2025-10-13
- Size 19 GB+
Editor's Review
Give your pup a voice with DogTok: Dog Translator—a playful toolkit for deeper bonding and nonstop laughs. Pick your dog’s breed to tailor profiles, speak into the mic to generate fun human→bark audio, and tap the built-in clicker for easy training reps. Spin up a soundboard of barks, squeakers, and toy noises to grab attention, then dive into mini games that practice sit, stay, recall, and impulse control. Session logs, adjustable sensitivity, and calming sounds round it out so you can engage, entertain, and learn your dog’s quirks—all from one app. (Note: for entertainment and training support—no app can truly “translate” dogs.)
Gameplay
Start by creating a pup profile (breed, age, energy level) to tune sound ranges and training tips. Use Speak→Bark to play short, friendly cues; combine with the clicker and treat timing to mark behaviors precisely. The Soundboard offers barks, squeaks, door knocks, and whistles—use responsibly to desensitize or spark play. Mini games guide bite-size sessions: follow-the-sound for recall, red-light/green-light for self-control, and find-the-toy for scentwork basics. Adjust volume and sensitivity for skittish dogs, log wins and streaks, and explore calming tracks for cool-downs. Keep it positive, short, and fun—your dog learns fastest when play feels like a game.
Gameplay
Start by creating a pup profile (breed, age, energy level) to tune sound ranges and training tips. Use Speak→Bark to play short, friendly cues; combine with the clicker and treat timing to mark behaviors precisely. The Soundboard offers barks, squeaks, door knocks, and whistles—use responsibly to desensitize or spark play. Mini games guide bite-size sessions: follow-the-sound for recall, red-light/green-light for self-control, and find-the-toy for scentwork basics. Adjust volume and sensitivity for skittish dogs, log wins and streaks, and explore calming tracks for cool-downs. Keep it positive, short, and fun—your dog learns fastest when play feels like a game.
How To Play?
Set up a profile: Choose breed, age, and temperament to personalize cues and tips.
Speak→Bark: Say a cue; the app plays a fun bark version—use with hand signals and rewards.
Train with the clicker: Tap to mark the exact moment your dog does the right thing; treat immediately.
Use the soundboard wisely: Try squeaks/whistles for engagement; lower volume for sensitive pups.
Play mini games: Practice recall, stay, and impulse control in short, upbeat sessions.
Log progress: Track sessions, streaks, and favorite sounds; adjust sensitivity as you learn.
Friendly reminder: This is for entertainment/training support, not literal translation.
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